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A Personal Testimony Tucked into a Biblical Commentary
I am preaching through the Epistle of 1 John. In the footnotes of a commentary, I recently found out that Herschel Hobbs wrote a commentary on the Epistles of John. It arrived in the mail several weeks ago. As I was studying 1 John 3:4-10, I ran into an interesting paragraph. It really had nothing to do with anything. It seems that a grammatical point caused Hobbs to reminisce about his Greek professor, A.T. Robertson, author of the popular Word Pictures in the New Testament. Here's what Hobbs wrote... Despite the fact that he was one of the leading Greek...
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Saturday Shout-Outs: Birmingham, Special Birthdays & Ministry Links
Thanks for reading the blog this week. And thanks for your comments. You can receive email updates of new blog posts by signing-up under the picture to the left. By the way, if there is a particular subject you want to recommend for me to write on, feel free to share it with me. Happy anniversary to the Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church of Los Angeles, which celebrates 70 years of ministry this weekend. My father served Mt. Sinai for 40 years. MSMBC was my first pastorate. I was there for almost 18 years. My friend, George Hurtt, has led...
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The Importance of Regular Church Attendance
And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. – Hebrews 10:24-25 Here are 25 reasons why you should regularly take part in the public and corporate worship assemblies of your local congregation: 1. The word of God teaches it (Heb. 10:24-25). A high and correct view of scripture demands regular church attendance. 2. Corporate worship is where the preaching and teaching of God’s word takes place (2 Tim....
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Notes from Sunday – 09/09/12
What a day! What a church! What a Savior! Thank God for the guests who joined us in worship. Praise God for the 9 persons who were baptized. Our Genesis Choir (children) sang for the first time since their summer break. Hailey, my 4-year-old, participated for the first time. Well, "Participated" is a strong word. She stood there and watched herself in the TV monitors, for the most part. I prayed for our Bible Study Fellowship (Sunday School) teachers and workers. Our new semester of classes begins next week. Grateful for a strong group of volunteers. You make it happen! Our 10:15...
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Saturday Shout-Outs: NBC Atlanta, HBC Sr., & Ministry Links
Thanks for reading my blog. And thanks for the comments, discussions, and encouragements. In order to get email updates of future posts, please sign up under the picture to the left of the page. Shout-out to Pastor Darron Edwards and the United Believers Community Church for the warm reception as I ministered the Word there in Kansas City (MO) Tuesday night. Shout-out to Dr. Tellis Chapman and the Late-Night Committee for giving me the opportunity to preach in the National Baptist Convention Thursday night. During the service Thursday night, someone slipped me a note to thank me for my father's ministry....
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True Worship vs. Mere Entertainment
Why? Why do we do what we do? What is our ultimate goal? Why do we dress as we dress? Why do we allot time as we do in our services? Why do we preach as we preach? Why do we sing, and why do we sing it the way we do? Do we care about what the world will think of our activities? Where is God in all this? Do we seek to meet Him in His truth, begging the Spirit to use the word to reveal to us the depths of our on hearts so that we may...
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Get “Things” Out of Your Sermons!
The preacher reads a text. He states his title. He gives the introduction. He states the point. He then prepares to move to the main body of the sermon. He announces this transition to the congregation by saying, "Let me say three things about this text." Not good. You have chosen a specific text. You have worked to craft the point of the message in a clear sentence. You have chosen an attention-grabbing title. You have crafted a compelling introduction. You have a powerful message to deliver. Don't stumble into the text by tripping over "things." Don't get into an accident...
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Death and Life are in the Power of the Tongue
I shared a funny experience with several friends. They thought it was funny, too. I knew they would. “I almost died laughing,” I concluded the story. Then it happened. One of them stopped me. “Pastor, don’t say that,” he insisted with alarm. “You don’t want to speak that into existence.” I was confused. Where was this coming from? What was he talking about? Why was it a crisis that I used a figure of speech? He cited Proverbs 18:21. Actually, he only quoted half of the verse. Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love...
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Happy Labor Day!
Whatever you do, work hardily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ. - Colossians 2:23-24 (ESV) Have a happy, safe, and blessed Labor Day!
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Notes from Sunday – 09/02/12
It’s September already. Wow. We have a blessed day of corporate worship at Shiloh today. Thanks to all our Bible Study Fellowship (Sunday School) workers for making yourself available to serve the congregation today. You make it happen! I am grateful for all the guests who were in worship with us today. Even though my voice is gone, I enjoyed leading the congregation in corporate singing today. The choir sang one of my favorite Richard Smallwood numbers, “I Will Sing Praises.” I continued my study of 1 John with a message entitled, “What it Means to be a Child of...
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Saturday Shout-Outs: Turkey Creek, Rapping Parents, & Ministry Links
Praying for all who have suffered loss and have been displaced by Hurricane Isaac. This week would have been my father's birthday. I miss him. But I am grateful for the time I had him and the continuing influence he has on my life and ministry. Shout-out to Pastor Frederick Williams and the Turkey Creek Baptist Church of Dublin, GA. I have the privilege of preaching to this wonderful congregation Monday-Wednesday. And I am encouraged by their love for Jesus and their community. A big shout-out to my staff for helping me not to make a big mess of things...
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Pertinent Precepts for Pastors
I am reading J.D. Grey’s Epitaphs for Eager Preachers. It was written before I was born – in 1972. I recently saw it on the pastor's shelf where I was preaching. And the title caught my attention. The late Dr. James David Grey was the pastor of First Baptist Church of New Orleans for 35 years and president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention in 1951-52. At forty-four, he was the youngest person ever elected to the SBC presidency. Beyond that, he apparently went by initials. Way cool. Early in the Epitaphs, Grey quotes an anonymous...